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Tag: St. Louis Rams

Earlier today, we broke down Jake Long’s new four-year deal with the Rams and told you how the Rams are betting that Long is going to be healthy and productive over the next three seasons.

It’s true, the Rams are making that bet. But upon further review, they built plenty of protection into the contract in case Long, who has suffered a multitude of injuries over his five-year career, doesn’t …

The numbers are in on Jake Long’s contract with the St. Louis Rams, which he officially signed on Friday. And the Rams are definitely betting that Long, who has suffered shoulder, knee, biceps, triceps and back injuries in his five years with the Dolphins, will stay healthy and productive over the next three seasons.

Long, who in 2008 became the only No. 1 overall pick in franchise history, spurned the Dolphins and signed with the St. Louis Rams shortly after midnight Sunday. According to reports, his deal is for four years and worth a maximum of $36 million.

Long, 27, was supposed to man left tackle for a decade when the Dolphins took him first overall over Chris …

1. Dolphins are “lucky” to have Ryan Tannehill, but is he “the best” rookie QB?

Tannehill was supposedly “the other guy” in last April’s draft. Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III were the big prizes, and Tannehill was simply the best quarterback left on the table when the Dolphins picked at No. 8. He was supposed to need a year on …

First of all, the Dolphins must make sure that Finnegan doesn’t beat them in Sunday’s matchup at Sun Life Stadium. Finnegan, who followed Jeff Fisher to St. Louis this offseason after spending his first six NFL seasons in Tennessee, is having an …

A trio of Dolphins talking points to help you get through this excruciatingly long wait to hear from Jeff Fisher:

1. Should the Dolphins and Rams still want Fisher at this point?

The fact that Fisher has taken three full days to decide on/negotiate with the Rams and Dolphins is a clear sign that he’s no slam-dunk to land in St. Louis, as was originally assumed, and that he’s legitimately considering both …